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1.Choose one pop-culture hero, superhero or villain, and identify one ethical issue this figure typicallyhas to tackle..2.Then explain how your pop figure might solve the same ethical issue from at least 6 different ethicaltheories we have covered thus far. Make sure your ethical issue or problem is complicated enough foryou to apply each ethical theory and to allow enough detailed analysis of the issue.Be sure to draw upon six of the nine theories we have covered thus far: ◦Relativism.◦Virtue Ethics.◦Utilitarianism (Consequentialism, Teleology).◦Kantian Ethics (Deontology).◦Feminist Ethics.◦Care Ethics.◦Egoism.◦Nihilism.◦Postmodernism.. 3.Imagine and include what might be the actions, thoughts, or words the superhero could perform orutter from each particular ethical stance. Every slide should have a specific quote from the hero/heroineand an explanation of how this relates to the corresponding theory..4.What might be the consequences or aftermath of acting from each particular stance for your chosenpop figure? Don’t forget to include this, along with a variety of unique and colorful graphics for eachslide..5.Citations and References: You should have citations on every slide (Author, Date) for the definition ofeach theory, for your quotes, and also a reference slide at the end.. For example, you might choose the topic of whether a superwomen should kill villains. We had discussedin Module 2 how most superheroes/heroines are deontologists, and almost never opt to break theirmoral code, regardless of the consequences. In the comic book story of Wonder Woman, although she isusually a deontologist, she does kill the villain Max Lord, essentially undermining the classicsuperhero/heroine approach of merely apprehending a villain. You would then identify 6 different ethicaltheories and analyze how the issue of killing villains would play out given each theory. Writing and Presentation Reminders:•Create a minimum of a ten-slide PowerPoint with colorful graphics and easy-to-read font on each slide..•Logically organize your ideas (you should first identify how the figure typically responds to the issue andwhat ethical theory typically dominates this figure’s reactions..•Ensure that the analysis and description of each of the various ethical theories are accurate..•Include one direct, substantial quotation from each our readings for each of the different ethicaltheories you’re explaining..•Be sure to include an APA reference page at the end.. This course uses the American Psychological Association (APA) format for scholarly writing. Referencesand citations must adhere to the proper format for all written work presented including essays,discussion postings, and essay exams. Online tips for using APA style may be found at the Perdue OnlineWriting Lab. To assist you in your research, the library has the following tutorials and links for you to use:•Getting Started with Your Research.•Frequently Asked Questions.•Research Databases. Submit your essay in a PowerPoint document (freeware found at Open Office) and place it in theappropriate assignment dropbox. The assignment must be submitted in the proper module assignmentdropbox. Do not submit assignments via email or virtual office. Be sure to proofread your essay for spelling and grammar before submitting it. SmartThinking is availableto assist you with your writing. Students may access SmartThinking assistance by selecting the "FreeTutoring" link on the course's left navigation bar. Before you submit this assignment to the dropbox below, be sure to upload a copy to the "Final" dropboxfor this assignment on Turnitin.com. A "Draft" dropbox is also available so that you can use theoriginality report provided as a learning tool to improve your work prior to final submission. The Midterm PowerPoint counts for 20% of your course grade and will be evaluated using the SLA PPT
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